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larry moe 'n curly
 
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Default What's the missing thermistor for? (Fortron-Sparkle PC PSU)


Rick S. wrote:

"larry moe 'n curly" wrote in message oups.com...


I have some 350W Fortron-Sparkle model FSP-350BU PSUs with empty spots
where a thermistor and fixed resistor would normally be connected in
series, and I'd like to know their purpose. I think that they connect
this way:

http://static.flickr.com/39/83308555_59e5e557a6_o.jpg

Capacitor C10 and pin 18 are on the small vertical circuit board
(beneath the removed fan controller board in the photo below) housing
the Fairchild KA3511DS PSU controller chip, and according to the
URL=http://www.ortodoxism.ro/datasheets/fairchild/KA3511.pdf]Data sheet
for KA3511DS[/url], pin 18 is the Extra Protection (EP) input, which is
supposed to shut down the PSU if its voltage goes high. In other
words, this seems to rule out the thermistor being used as an overheat
sensor because pin 18 is low anyway in normal operation.

Here are where the missing resistor and thermistor are located (circled
in red):

http://static.flickr.com/39/83310554_91d773cf62.jpg

The missing thermistor has nothing to do with controlling the speed of
the fan, and there's another thermistor for that purpose anyway (on the
heatsink, just above the screw).


Just a guess, but some FSP supplies have dual fans (front and
rear, or bottom and rear). Maybe the "missing" thermistor and
resistor and for a second fan?


This thermistor has absolutely nothing to do with a second fan, and the
PC board has no place to connect one (and I'm counting even the
unlabelled holes). BTW, Antecs also have a second thermistor (not
missing) that has nothing to do with fan control, and I can't figure
out what it does either (shorting across it does nothing.

Does anybody have any idea?